Old age has its challenges, one of which is living with the reality of leaving this world. How should the aged Christian think about the reality of death and prepare for it?
Old age has its challenges. But it is in knowing what it means to be alone with God that the aged Christian will experience God’s strength. Knowing his needs, being aware of his sins, and knowing God’s mercies should drive the aged Christian to the practice of private prayer.
Old age has its challenges, but it is in regular church attendance that God works to sustain the aged. This article discusses six ways in which the aged Christian can benefit from worship service in his church attendance.
Old age has its challenges, but it also has its trials, including loss of strength, loss of memory, loss of friends, and living in dependence on others. This article examines how to live facing those trials.
Old age has its challenges, but it also has its temptations. This article discusses temptations of old age and how to stand firm in faith while facing such temptations.
Heaven is a reality. This article shows how thinking about the reality of heaven and the place of the believer in heaven can be of great benefit to the aged as they face their last days on earth.